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added comment inAssignment - Melted Pancakes with Philip Dimitriadis - Part 2
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Awesome job! Great use of atmosphere, and overlap! Tons of depth!
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Blobs gone mad...
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I chose a duck from the Henri Rousseau painting “The Snake Charmer’
and the aeroplane from the Diego Riviera mural “Allegory of California’
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Some of my boring evaluations...
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First page is wrong as I couldn't understand simple instructions! 2nd page is better...
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Played around with bringing shapes forwards and pushing them back and then added some water for the final one...
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I found this project extremely challenging. There are a lot of grey areas where I’m unsure if I’m drawing the lines correctly.
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Hi
My big picture goals:
Avoiding the frustration of realising 50 hours into an illustration that the perspective is wrong. I want to develop the ability to confidently draw perspective from the start, minimising errors that disrupt the flow of my work.
Learning how to accurately draw a perfect square on a plane, which will allow me to place 2d designs without distortion.
Understanding how to take a flat blueprint design and project it into perspective, transforming 2D plans into 3D illustrations
Preventing distortion in my illustrations, when the field of view is too large
I am also interested in perspective related to the human body, specifically the head, and how you perceive this.
Some of the perspective masters that I admire are: Canaletto, Katsushiro Omoto and Michelangelo